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Saturday, December 31, 2005

Good Ridance, 2005

For a variety of reasons, some of which I will not go into, 2005 was, in the modern parlance, Worst. Year. Evah.

However, it wasn't completely without some very interesting moments, and some good things happening. As far as this blog is concerned, all you are going to get is half a year o' highlights, since I didn't start blogging until May. Until April, I was the Instapundit's Afghanistan Correspondent.

Despite some issues I have sought help with (definite clinical depression, possible mild PTSD) I have not found myself angry very often this last year. When I was, I posted about it;

I have done my best to give the reader a little insight into what happened/is happening in Afghanistan, the Army as a whole, and specific events like Katrina Relief. The Inner Prop has weathered these same events, and has added his thoughts too. If you want a better peek at what the 'Prop does, go look here.

If I have a New Year's blog-wish, it would be that all of you will hear more from Tempus42, Running Dog, Mighty Quinn and Amiga 3000. I forgive them for the light posting, in most cases - some of them have plenty of reason to call 2005 a worse year than I do. I just hope they can post more, because they are very interesting, intelligent people. So there.

I am grateful that I was able to come home to my family this year. I am also humbled that I was given an honor that I am not sure I deserved, but did share with one who did.